drowse in English

noun
1
a light sleep; a condition of being half asleep.
That glow was almost too calming, for the visitors were lulled into a drowse , then as they sank downwards, a peaceful sleep.
verb
1
be half asleep; doze intermittently.
he was beginning to drowse in his chair
synonyms:dozenapcatnaprestsnoozeget forty winksget some shut-eyecatch some Zs
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1. Oh, no! Looks like they catch me drowse.

2. And would you learn the spells that drowse my soul?

3. In the middle of my drowse, I opened my eyes, sensing an unfamiliar stirring.

4. 21 She was no sensualist, longing to drowse sleepily in the lap of luxury.

5. Teach him to read, teach to midnight, chen Xian drowse, the head came up against screen.

6. Driving in case of drowse is a most important factor of traffic accidents. Now many countries are active in studying drowsy monitor.

7. The days here drowse all their twelve hours in the sun, and silently sleep away the other twelve, wrapped in the mantle of darkness.

8. As the state economy with drowse from the compete field gradually, the private manufacture enterprise will occupy more and more important place in china Manufacturing industry in the future.

9. As it works on the principle of electronic balance, the moment you drowse and the head falls below a preset angle the alarm would ring, eventually making you alert.

10. Sunday, just when sit in that person of in front of to be when drowse , the priest decides to want to teach him well, let him do not sleep when preach again.